Note: Labels read as: " c/o Diccha, Indiana " and also at the address of the huge American Pressing Company plant in Owosso, Michigan* ( 1011 East Main St )
* Some Detroit indies often used this address, including, at one time, LuPine

Note: The one act on THIS imprint: " The Velvetones " are / were NOT connected to any other like-named acts including, the Newark, New Jersey group from the 1940s ( Decca, Coronet, Sonora, etc ) nor the Los Angeles-based group with Aladdin with their big hit: " Glory Of Love " ( Aladdin # 3372 ) a decade later
" Yes, you're way on top now ".......A classic!

While Robert West briefly " resurrected " the old VARGO label, the only two acts that were in HIS ( VARGO ) files was " Ann Cole and Her Three Kings " and " Bunny Paul " ( who had been with The Gaylords on Mercury, and had also been with Capitol, Dash, Dot, Essex, and Vargo )

In addition, the DETROIT-based " ENCHANTERS " consisted of G.V. and Alton* Hollowell, G. Wade, and J.E. Thomas ( * later joined The Falcons and The Fabulous Playboys )
This group recorded one record in 1956 for MERCER " True Love Gone " ( very rare ) which then the group was picked-up by CORAL in 1957, and had other releases for the label

The Enchanters on this imprint ( Vargo # 10 ) are not listed with the above group-members, but on Vargo, one of the group-members was listed as David Bonham.

This group name had several incarnations ( none of them related )

1) Two releases for Jubilee as by The Enchanters* ( # 5072 and # 5080 )
* Then became The Dell-Tones for other labels.

2) An Enchanters white group from Brooklyn which consisted of Mickey Dabulis, Larry Fawcette, John Ianoni, Joe Mano, and John Seltzer who recorded for MUSITRON in 1961 ( also for the JJM & M imprint in 1962 )

3) And the group on Vargo was certainly not the unit that backed the great Garnett Mimms on some of his recordings and appearances.

4) Not the group on Loma, Sharp, or Stardust, nor any of the other labels acts under this name recorded for ( or those labels that re-issued the material )

My money would still have been on this being the Robert West ( later ) owned but after seeing the labels, they don't appear to be of the same type.
One day, I'll do some additional research on the label and up-date the card ( E.J. Rothstein in Detroit would know! )

Interesting, that another party would come up with that name for a label when the normal thing was usually to use a more simple label-name ( until contacted by somebody who already was using the same label-name )